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We'd like to give you a chance to win one, all you have to do is post your favorite flavor (not specific e-liquid). Doesn't matter if it's a real e-liquid or not (example my favorite is our CPR, but I would post creme brulee with pears and cinnamon). On Monday 11/18 at 8pm CST we will use Reddit Raffle to giveaway our new Infinity Sampler.

If you can't wait you to win you can use code "reddit" to take 12% off the sampler pack and other great stuff at www.infinityvapers.com.

edit: We are at two packs being given away, thanks for the responses!

edit 2: Got a friendly message from our /r/electronic_cigarette mods, they have asked to remove the progressive part of this giveaway. I did that because last time I ran a contest there wasn't a lot of upvoting and I felt like people were trying to increase their chances of winning by keeping the post hidden. Anyway due to the awesome response from the ECR community we are just going to give away the full 5 promised sampler packs! Thanks for playing we will be drawing on Monday at 8pm CST.

Edit 3: We added a choose your own pack as well, Thanks for all the entries ladies and gents, can't wait to see who our winners are!

Mexican hot chocolate includes cinnamon (usually) and cayenne. It's a revelation! No matter how room-temperature it gets, still seems hot. (I guess, for vapers, I could say: "the throat hit doesn't subside with regard to temperature.)

FlavourArt makes a decent watermelon. Capellas is good, but it's weak, and gets an artificial taste if you use too much. Real watermelon is a very subtle flavor and the texture and juicyness is a very important component to the overall taste.